I decided to plant the tomatoes and cucumber. They're looking a bit yellow and with the weather warming up it's a good time to do it. No I didn't get more soil but they'll survive like they have in the past.
Critters day! Leezard from the other day that Rocky spotted and, well camoflauged as they are, a Mourning Dove at the top of the photo framed between the black wire legs of that plant stand.
Seedlings are also looking good, I watered them yesterday and noticed lots more lettuces coming up, oh and another pepper is unfolding as well. The sweet peas will hopefully go to daughter this week but have to ask her again if she's prepared for them. If not......don't know what to do.
I have a feeling that the west bed is going to be for the peppers.
Can you see it? That older onion has a flower coming up. It's not very thick at the base which is why I haven't pulled it yet, but I might do it anyway even though there aren't a lot of leaves.
The transplants huddled in the middle of the bed before I decided to put them in the soil. I just watered them yesterday and they are bone dry again, which was another deciding factor for them. Soil and fertilizer are on the list of things next month.
I knew that cucumber would try and flower! I recognized the buds forming and there it is. I nipped it off before I planted it. I tore the peat pots off before planting, will likely toss those in the compost. And yes, I watered very well after they were all planted. I made sure to place that cucumber as close to the middle as possible and now realize it may be too close to the tomatoes. Oh well. Hoping I can get some straw to go around it before the fruit starts growing. Although I don't have as much of a problem with the pill bugs as I did that first year.


Before and after using the shovel to chop the tomatillo stems and other stuff that were on top. Wondering now if I should have watered it afterward. Oh well. Hoping tomorrow I can get the tarp out there and dump at least one bucket into the other empty one (the one with the soil bags I'm using as a trash bucket). Will slowly get that corner more organized and pretty again. Might even hack back some of the jade carefully so as not to arouse suspicions. I heard a 'large' animal shuffle under the bush the other day. It didn't move much but definitely was not a bird, a lizard wouldn't make that much leaf litter move. That was the last night I had protection on the raised bed just in case it was an opossum or rat.
Another two weeks and will see how the budget shakes out.